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Does anyone know of someplace kinda cheap to get superbowl tickets. My husbands favorite team of all time just won, he loves the giants and i would love to be able to get him some tickets, but i dont want to mortgage my house to get them lol. I have looked online at a few places and omg they are outrageous. We could drive there so i dont need to worry about an flight so that helps some lol

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Paula,

You and I have something in common there. John, my hubby is a HUGE Giants fan. He is still jumping up and down about the Giants winning the Superbowl!!!!

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Paula,

You and I have something in common there. John, my hubby is a HUGE Giants fan. He is still jumping up and down about the Giants winning the Superbowl!!!!

Omg all the boys here were jumping up and down even my little girls got into the action even tho they dont care lol. My hubby is ordering the shirts and hats now like a little kid. I hate to see my house in 2 weeks if i cant find him tickets lol

paula

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I don't know Paula, I think everywhere you look they are going to be super expensive.

I just wanted to say BOO!! I wanted the Packers to win :P

confused Community Regular
I don't know Paula, I think everywhere you look they are going to be super expensive.

I just wanted to say BOO!! I wanted the Packers to win :P

so are you not an bronco fan either lol

i was cheering for green bay to, i love brett, but i know the giants better win or life here would be terrible with hubby lol

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i was cheering for green bay to, i love brett, but i know the giants better win or life here would be terrible with hubby lol

:lol: I understand.

Did you see how cold it was, I think the Giants coach was getting frostbite on his face :o

Jodi Mills Apprentice

They might be expensive, but try ebay, or craigslist.org.


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John was looking last night and the prices were nuts! Down payment on a house nuts!

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John was looking last night and the prices were nuts! Down payment on a house nuts!

yep, that is why we just decided to have a big party and maybe buy an big flat screen tv, it will be cheaper then one ticket to the game lol

paula

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